Monet’s Impression Sunrise Painting

Monet’s Impression Sunrise painting, also known as Impression, soleil levant was painted in 1872 and depicts the harbour of Le Havre in France. The original Impression Sunrise painting is at the Mussee Marmottan in Paris.

We’ve hand-painted a lot of fine art reproductions of this painting so I thought I’d put Monet’s original Impression Sunrise next to one of the fine art replica oil paintings that our Monet artist has painted for you to compare and contrast. I think you’ll agree that it is an excellent likeness.

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